User manual
Wireless HoTT system
The trainer system of the mz-18 HoTT and mz-24
HoTT transmitter can also be operated remotely. As
described below, the TEACH transmitter is bound to
a PUPIL transmitter. This configuration is possible
between two transmitters that are available in the
"Trainer" menu using the "BIND" option (see the figures
in this section).
Preparing for training mode
TEACH transmitter
The training model must be programmed with all its
functions including trim and any mixed functions in a
model memory of the HoTT TEACH transmitter.
The model provided for training must
therefore be completely controllable by the
TEACH transmitter.
Firmware versions up to and including V 1.019
To conclude preparations, bind the training model
to the pupil transmitter. A detailed description of the
binding process can be found on page 74.
Firmware version V 1.020 and above
The training model remains bound to the TEACH
transmitter.
Important note:
Regardless of the firmware version of the
teacher transmitter, the schooling model
MUST ALWAYS be linked to the pupil
transmitter in the case of a type mx-10 HoTT pupil
transmitter with firmware version V 1a20. In addition, it is
absolutely essential for correct schooling that both
option buttons in the "BIND ON/OFF" line of the »TX
SET« menu be set to OFF in the model memory of the
teacher transmitter used for schooling. In other words,
there is no link to a receiver in this model memory under
either RX1 or RX2.
PUPIL transmitter
With Graupner HoTT transmitters of the series "
mc",
"mx" or "mz", it is best to assign the model name
"PUPIL" to a free model memory activated with required
model type ("wing" or "heli"), and adapt the control
arrangement (mode 1 … 4) and "THR min or PITC min
front/rear" to the PUPIL's preferences. All other settings
as well as all mixing and coupling functions are made
in the TEACH transmitter and are transmitted by the
TEACH transmitter to the receiver.
Observe the standard conventions when assigning
control functions:
Channel Function
1 Motor/airbrake or pitch
2 Aileron/roll
3 Elevator/elevation
4 Rudder/tail rotor
If you wish to assign other control functions to the
TEACH transmitter in addition to the functions of the
two control sticks (1 … 4), assign control elements to
the inputs in the "Channel set" menu of the PUPIL
transmitter that correspond to the released function
or control inputs 5 … 12 in the "Trainer" menu of the
TEACH transmitter.
Important:
If you forget to assign a control in the
PUPIL transmitter, the relevant servo(s)
remain in middle position after transferring
control functions to the PUPIL transmitter.
Preparing TEACH and PUPIL transmitters
After binding the training model to the PUPIL transmitter
(see left column), also switch on the TEACH transmitter
and open the "Trainer" display on the two transmitters:
BACK
Graubele
SERVO
CH 1.
CH 2.
CH 3.
CH 4.
CH 5.
CH 6.
TEACH
TEACH
TEACH
TEACH
TEACH
TEACH
CH 7.
CH 8.
CH 9.
CH 10.
CH 11.
CH 12.
TEACH
TEACH
TEACH
TEACH
TEACH
TEACH
NULL
OFF
RF
CTL
BIND
TYPE
Note:
The above figure shows the original layout of
the menu.
Note that the value field under "TYPE" at
the bottom right of the display is set to RF
in both the PUPIL and TEACH transmitter.
PUPIL transmitter
Check the display and modify it so that it corresponds
with the above screenshot.
TEACH transmitter
You can transfer up to nine function inputs, see the defi-
nition of terms on page 37, of a mz-18 HoTT TEACH
transmitter, or 12 function inputs of a mz-24 HoTT
TEACH transmitter, to the PUPIL transmitter, either
individually or in any desired combination.
Note:
It does not matter which specific controls are
assigned to the inputs to be transferred to the
PUPIL. They can only be assigned in the
"Channel set" menu when the trainer connection is
switched off.
Observe the standard conventions when assigning
control functions:
Channel Function
1 Motor/airbrake or pitch
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Function menu - Trainer
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